This is my new Sport, in Orange Glow over Sterling. Thanks to Richard for making sure the frame was right for me, and kudos to the team who built and finished it! It's already an extension of my body. I love the color. Might as well go big if you're not going carbon. The build is Ultegra SL Triple w/ Easton EA90 SL wheels - perfect for fast group rides and hilly centuries. This is my first Gunnar frame, but it won't be my last!

She got this bike some five years ago now, when she was a relative novice at road riding - hadn't ridden a bike since she was a kid (exact time gap a closely guarded secret !) but got aboard this Sport and had no trouble adapting to life on the road - like mine, it's a great handling ride.

The colour is a little bit 'chameleon' depending on how bright the sunlight on the frame is - goes a little darker in dull light, really screams for attention in bright sunlight. Silver decals match well - that it now has a 'Sport' decal that she wanted left off is down to a dealer who doesn't go much for paying attention to customers, but should know better...

My used-to-be red and yellow fade Sport is in for a paint job to the new COM magic blue with white panels - wish I'd gotten off my duff and gotten mine this colour. Okay, some could say that would be way too cute, but this is one good looking paint job.

Dave at southwest frameworks hooked up some mods on my crosshairs.
They are pretty obvious from the pics, but the internal housing is a tube inside of a tube,
so it's not full housing inside the tubes, and the guide prevents water/dirt from getting into
the down/top tubes!
This is the same bike that's a few posts up. My wife says the pink doesn't go with
it well, so there's an excuse to get a new headset!

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